These modern-day homelabbers will do anything to avoid DNS, looks like to them it's some kind of black magic where things will inevitably go wrong and all hell will break loose.
Location: Czech Republic, EU
Remote: Yes
Willing to relocate: No
Technologies: Python, Django, Linux, FreeBSD, OpenBSD, Ansible, Terraform, Docker, Traefik, Haproxy, Prometheus, Grafana, Github and Gitlab CI/CD
Résumé/CV: https://www.svyrydiuk.eu/slavik-svyrydiuk-devops-and-python-dev.pdf
Email: [email protected]
I am a software engineer specializing in Python backends, but have demonstrated ability using whatever technology necessary to best solve the problem at hand.
I have experience working both on-site and on a remote-only basis.
My current role involves software architecture/design decisions, PoC prototyping, DevOps, improving developer tooling, and general purpose programming.
Available for part-time or full-time contracts.
I have almost the same way:
Redhat 5 -> Mandrake -> Gentoo -> FreeBSD -> Slackware, and finally Debian Etch in April 2007.
I've been using Debian for the latest 16 years and am very happy with it.
On Debian/Ubuntu, hosting local DNS service is easy as `apt-get install dnsmasq` and putting a few lines into `/etc/dnsmasq.conf`.